That crazy 3-3 draw against Roma at Stamford Bridge is not looking too cool now.

After failing to beat Atletico Madrid and finishing second in Group C, Chelsea could be handed the worst possible draw in the next round.

In a topsy turvy group, which saw Roma, Atleti and the Blues all with a chance of qualifying in first or second in the last game, the Italians snatched the top spot away from Antonio Conte’s side on their head-to-head record.

When UEFA pick the balls for the first knockout round Chelsea can be drawn against PSG, who topped their group ahead of Bayern Munich, or Barcelona, who fired to top spot in front of Juventus thanks mostly to Lionel Messi.

They could also face Besiktas and the winner of Group F if it is not Liverpool.

That’s either the Parisians with Neymar, Edinson Cavani and Kylian Mbappe in tow – and PSG have knocked the Londoners out at the same stage in the last two seasons.

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